Thirst Quenchers Inquiry
Thirst Quenchers Inquiry
In this lesson, students test the conductivity of common solutions.
- Students will write equations for the dissociation of compounds in water.
- Students will use a Conductivity Probe to measure the conductivity of solutions.
- Students will determine which molecules or ions are responsible for conductivity of solutions.
- Students will investigate the conductivity of common drinks resulting from substituent compounds that dissociate to produce different numbers of ions.
- conductivity
- electrolyte
- nonelectrolyte
- molecular acid
- molecular compound
- ionic compound
- molecule
- ion
This lesson involves testing the conductivity of common solutions.
As a result, students will:
- Perform the preliminary activity, and then generate a researchable question of their own.
- Plan their research, carry out the research plan, organize and graph the data, draw a conclusion, and communicate the results.
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